The Minnesota Vikings hit a home run by drafting running back Adrian Peterson in the first round last season; could they be looking for Peterson's backfield mate in 2008? If so, Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm would be a possible option. Check out the needs for the Vikings and the rest of the...[details]

The good: This big third-year sophomore tight end is one of the best pro prospects at this position. He has elite receiving skills. He is built along the lines of a basketball forward, which is popular for the NFL position that emphasizes receiving skills more prominently. He flashed big-play ability over his final season

The bad: He is a young prospect who is still developing as an athlete. He is not a completely polished route runner and needs to work on better moves. As a blocker, he lacks a powerful surge and has only marginal lower-body strength to be an effective inline blocker. He is only adequate in that role and his level of consistency will determine his ability to win a fulltime starting job.

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